Real Madrid dominated the match until the final whistle but lost 3-2 to Barcelona in tonight’s Spanish Super Cup final. Barcelona’s third goal came in controversial fashion, as Rafinha’s shot deflected off Raúl Asensio before finding the net, leaving Thibaut Courtois with little chance to save it.
However, the real story wasn’t just the defeat, but the tense scenes that unfolded between the young Spanish players, which could spark controversy within the national team in the future.
Heated clashes between the young players
The trouble began after Raúl Asensio fouled Pedri in the 58th minute, followed by a strong challenge from the young Real Madrid player, which culminated in a heated altercation. Fede Valverde was initially involved in a verbal confrontation with Rafinha, and Eric García received a yellow card for confronting Asensio. Meanwhile, tensions escalated between Lamine Yamal and Dean Hoesen, with the two exchanging blows. This could present a new challenge for Luis de la Fuente when selecting players for the national team in the future.
This wasn’t Yamal’s first such incident. The Barcelona winger had previously clashed with Dani Carvajal during the league Clásico on October 26, and things nearly got worse tonight before Marco Asensio and Eduardo Camavinga intervened. Hoesen, on the other hand, remained calm, simply defending himself without escalating the situation.
De la Fuente’s absence and its impact on future decisions
Spain’s national team coach, Luis de la Fuente, was unable to attend either the semi-final or final in Jeddah due to illness. He watched all the Super Cup matches from the Spanish Football Federation headquarters in Las Rozas, Madrid.
According to information from the Spanish newspaper Defensa Central, Yamal is expected to demand that Hoesen be excluded from the national team’s next squad in March, which De la Fuente will have to address, especially with rising tensions between the young players and the need to maintain discipline within the team.










